• The fortnightly British satirical magazine Private Eye has long had a reputation for using euphemistic and irreverent substitute names and titles for...
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    "an artificial cheese". The name Lymeswold has lived on as recurring jokes in Private Eye, and for its reputation as a cure for herpes.[citation needed]...
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  • long-term popularity and impact that many of its recurring in-jokes have entered popular culture in the United Kingdom. The magazine bucks the trend of...
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  • Lawyer jokes, which pre-date Shakespeare's era, are commonly told by those outside the profession as an expression of contempt, scorn and derision. They...
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    dropped as a regular joke during the fourth season. The Simpsons also often includes self-referential humor. The most common form is jokes about Fox Broadcasting...
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  • kind of book "you would wish your wife or servants to read". Recurring jokes in Private Eye Games, Alex (2011). Kick the Bucket and Swing the Cat: The Complete...
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  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom List of recurring in-jokes in Private Eye Details of the Private Eye recordings "Janet Brown - Iron Lady: The Coming...
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  • Rita Cadillac (French dancer) (category Deaths from cancer in France)
    is the inspiration for Miss Rita Chevrolet, a recurring joke in the British satirical magazine Private Eye. Until the Last One (1957) Prostitution (1963)...
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  • Tired and emotional (category Private Eye)
    interview. Look up tired and emotional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recurring in-jokes in Private Eye Colourful racing identity Terminological...
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  • St Albion Parish News (category Private Eye)
    was a regular feature in the British satirical magazine Private Eye during the premiership of Tony Blair. It was in the Private Eye tradition of featuring...
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  • writers intended many of these characters as one-time jokes or for fulfilling needed functions in the town of Springfield, where the series primarily takes...
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    Matt Rife (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    previous recurring role on the sketch improv comedy and rap show Wild 'n Out. Matt Rife was born in the village of North Lewisburg, Ohio, and grew up in North...
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  • Earl of Thanet (1775–1849) Sir Bufton Tufton is one of the Recurring in-jokes in Private Eye This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    Willie Rushton (category Private Eye contributors)
    in the early issues was the "Aesop Revisited", a full-page comic strip which let him work in a wealth of puns and background jokes. With Private Eye riding...
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  • Eye. Recent college graduates Rowe and Gentry become private investigators and encounter the worst criminals in town, but take a greater interest in wearing...
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  • Recurring Dream: The Very Best of Crowded House, usually abbreviated to Recurring Dream, is a compilation album by rock group Crowded House, released...
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  • Davies repeatedly being the target of practical jokes by younger but more well positioned detectives in his unit. As the series progresses his reputation...
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  • chef's knife for making jokes about Spatafore's murder and implying that Carlo was also homosexual. The killing occurred in the back room of Satriale's...
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    Ayo Edebiri (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    əˈdɛbəri/ EYE-oh ə-DEB-ər-ee; born October 3, 1995) is an American actress, comedian, and television writer. Since 2022, she has played chef Sydney Adamu in the...
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  • business world, as well as many jokes and cartoons. Le Canard enchaîné does not accept any advertisements and is privately owned, mostly by its own employees...
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  • who appears recurringly through the show's entire run. The character of Alan is known to be single, and lives in a room with a Murphy bed. In his first...
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  • list of fictional characters in the television series Chicago Fire. The article deals with the series' main, recurring, and minor characters. Notes Through...
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    Gilbert Gottfried (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    in sketches. He played one recurring character named Leo Waxman (husband of Denny Dillon's Pinky Waxman on the recurring talk show sketch "What's It...
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    Pete Davidson (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    and his set was praised as one of the best of the show. Among his bolder jokes was one at the expense of fellow roaster Snoop Dogg, host Kevin Hart, and...
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  • jokes, insults and pranks on the community's various residents. Her most frequent victim is Dagul, whose semi-baldness becomes the butt of her jokes,...
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  • regular and semi-regular recurring features in its pages. Every issue but two of Mad from 1964 to the present has featured a Fold-in, written and drawn by...
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  • episode 1. Episodes 13–24 of season 1 only; recurring episode 1–12. Episodes 13–24 of season 2 only; recurring episodes 1–12. Episodes 1–15 of season 8 only...
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  • Sidaris. It was re-released in 1975 as Stacy and Her Gangbusters. The protagonist is Stacey Hanson (Anne Randall), a private eye and race car driver. She...
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  • Robin Givens (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    also had a recurring role portraying a fictionalized version of herself on the CW comedy-drama The Game. Additionally, she has had a recurring role on the...
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    and Down Periscope. He also appeared in a recurring part on the television series Coach. In 1996, he co-starred in the NBC sitcom Men Behaving Badly, an...
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